Well worth the early start, the light on the water in shot one is really good.
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Today had me up and out at the crack of dawn. I took a taxi to the end of Vermillion lakes with the intent of hiking back into town and shooting along the way. I had a better idea of what I was looking for thanks to yesterday's photo tour. Here's what today brought me...will post in here as I go along. Probably one of the best days I've had in a long time.
Started at this end...
I liked this log in the lake.
Found some foot prints...I think they are Raven's feet.
Then I came to this dock...one of 2 docks I shot this morning...I loved the frost and the morning light on it...took a ton of shots from several angles.
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Well worth the early start, the light on the water in shot one is really good.
I love the bird tracks around the rock.
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Thanks guys...Mt. Rundle from the dock....
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Awesome shot Casil. This last one is almost "out of worldy" for some reason, especially if you crop out the dock.
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You second pic definitely caught that BC feel....
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Thank you AntZ.
So continuing on my hike back to town, I stopped again at the beaver pond and decided to do some shooting there....what a fun place to explore!
This last one was beyond the pond and onto the lake...unfortunately, Mt. Rundle (to the right of the shot) was a bit shy and chose to hide in the clouds this morning:
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"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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Another dock shot...dock 2 this time...
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wonderful shots Casil!! How long a hike was it?
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Love the first one in post #7![]()
And when exactly are the "Cows" due home?
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